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for one, the fed has a lot to do with it. the fed, the federal reserve, is pumping $85 billion into the economy. it is buying up mortgage-backed securities, buying up treasuries every month, pushing interest rates lower. it is pushing bond rates lower which means investors aren't so interested in investing in bonds, if they're not going to make must have money. whe where is an investor to go? right here to the stock market. that's one reason why you're seeing stocks go up so high. small investors are coming back to the market. just this year, small investors put $13 billion back into the market. part of that reason, brooke, is because they're confident again. they're seeing the economy slowly but surely, just signs of recovery. the housing market, the consumer spending is picking up as well. although this trader does tell me, brooke, there is some concern that these levels that we are seeing on the s&p are inflated because of the fed pouring money into the market. but there is the -- a bit stronger economy behind it as well.
for one, the fed has a lot to do with it. the fed, the federal reserve, is pumping $85 billion into the economy. it is buying up mortgage-backed securities, buying up treasuries every month, pushing interest rates lower. it is pushing bond rates lower which means investors aren't so interested in investing in bonds, if they're not going to make must have money. whe where is an investor to go? right here to the stock market. that's one reason why you're seeing stocks go up so high. small...
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but if the feds asked for lance armstrong to speak with them and he gave them false testimony, which i can only assume he would have to given that they didn't launch any action against him, isn't that lying to federal investigators, and isn't that a felony that's punishable by jail? >> it's obstruction of justice. it might be false statements. but here's the thing. mr. armstrong was advised by an extremely competent team of attorneys, there's no way any lawyer worth his salt would let mr. armstrong go and talk to federal prosecutors without agraa gra grant of immunity. i imagine when he floated the idea by his attorneys for going on oprah. if he said, what's my criminal risk, not so much. i'll take the chance with the money, i guess he feels like he can afford all this money's he's going to have to pay. >> the word is, professor, he's got somewhere between $100 million and $125 million and you triple the damages in a federal case and only get to $90 million, not so bad, i guess you can keep your house. i got a question about the exposure to the defamation cases that i can only guess
but if the feds asked for lance armstrong to speak with them and he gave them false testimony, which i can only assume he would have to given that they didn't launch any action against him, isn't that lying to federal investigators, and isn't that a felony that's punishable by jail? >> it's obstruction of justice. it might be false statements. but here's the thing. mr. armstrong was advised by an extremely competent team of attorneys, there's no way any lawyer worth his salt would let mr....
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it's not just the fed who has hand in seeing what's happening in the stock market. they pulled a hundred billion out last year. they put 13 billion back in. they are not coming back en masse but they are seeing improvements in the economy. that's giving small investors more confidence to put money back in the market. the decent quarter is under way. one trader said this rally we are seeing is being artificially stimulated by the fed. that's creating the disconnect between how we are seeing stockses and the economy especially since we got the gdp report showing contractions that the economy shrank at a .1% rate in the last three months of last year. i want to play some of what he had to say. >> the economy isn't where they thought it was or it wasn't in the fourth quarter. it will be a continued struggle back. the market isn't reacting so negatively. that tells you that today ben bernanke has free reign to say he's not walking away and stands ready to continue to support the markets and economy. >> one other reason you are not seeing the market react to negative grow
it's not just the fed who has hand in seeing what's happening in the stock market. they pulled a hundred billion out last year. they put 13 billion back in. they are not coming back en masse but they are seeing improvements in the economy. that's giving small investors more confidence to put money back in the market. the decent quarter is under way. one trader said this rally we are seeing is being artificially stimulated by the fed. that's creating the disconnect between how we are seeing...
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he backed out at the last minute when he was talking to the feds. the other thing pete said, numbers matter in baseball more so than any other sport. i mean, baseball's been around since 1869, have you these steroid users going against willie mays and hank aaron in history books is not fair to the guys of the past when you lump these knuckle heads in with them. >> this steroid era lasted awhile, could we see a repeat next year and the year after. >> two former atlanta braves heroes, they're going to right the ship, they will be first ballot hall of famers, no steroids there, this will become a moot point. >>> it's an unusual hunting contest even for florida. they're looking for pythons. john zarrella tells us why the state is holding a month long contest to kill those snakes. killing that bacteria yesterday, just flaunting it? and did you see the magic eraser clean up that crazy kitchen mess? it was like super dirty, super clean. how? wish i hadn't. [ sniffs ] what's that amazing smell? it's mr. clean with the amazing scent of gain. wow! you know, i
he backed out at the last minute when he was talking to the feds. the other thing pete said, numbers matter in baseball more so than any other sport. i mean, baseball's been around since 1869, have you these steroid users going against willie mays and hank aaron in history books is not fair to the guys of the past when you lump these knuckle heads in with them. >> this steroid era lasted awhile, could we see a repeat next year and the year after. >> two former atlanta braves heroes,...
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wording and oprah said he became prepared. >> and the feds may just want to walk away from it even if it they have a case. >> and i have whole litany of cases that i'd love to go over, but i'm out of town. paul, thank you. mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto-insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. hungry, and many have no shoes. there are thousands of syrian children who, with parents, or with relatives have fled the deadly assault that's been unleashed by their government for nearly two years now. they live in places like these. makeshift refugee camps and countries that encircle syria and actress and unicef goodwill ambassador mia farrow is with some of them in neighboring lebanon. arwa damon travels with farrow. >> reporter: the
wording and oprah said he became prepared. >> and the feds may just want to walk away from it even if it they have a case. >> and i have whole litany of cases that i'd love to go over, but i'm out of town. paul, thank you. mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because...
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at the last minute talking to the feds and pete said numbers matter more so in baseball than any other sport. baseball professionally since 1869. you have steroid users against mays and aarons in the history books not fair to those guys of the past when you lump these knuckleheads in with them. >> you know, steroid era lasted a while. >> it did. >> could we see a repeat next year and the year after that? an era of these people not getting in. >> we're here in atlanta, georgia. two former atlanta braves heroes, they're going to right the ship. they will be first ballot hall of famers. no steroids there. so, this will become a moot point. >> all right. thanks a lot for coming in. >> thank you. >> i know how you're voting now next year. >> yes, sir. >> terrific. >>> want to hear more from what pete rose said? we have that for you tonight. he thinks about some of the biggest names in sports history being excluded from the hall. the comments at 10:00 eastern. >>> in virginia, there were fears of baby lion on the loose. listen to this, terrance. it wasn't a lion. what it really was, that's k
at the last minute talking to the feds and pete said numbers matter more so in baseball than any other sport. baseball professionally since 1869. you have steroid users against mays and aarons in the history books not fair to those guys of the past when you lump these knuckleheads in with them. >> you know, steroid era lasted a while. >> it did. >> could we see a repeat next year and the year after that? an era of these people not getting in. >> we're here in atlanta,...
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minutes ago the feds released the latest jobs numbers, 155,000 jobs were created in december, not enough to push down the unemployment rate from its revised level of 7.8%. now we're covering all of the angles from the politics to the ripple effect. let's start with christine romans and what the numbers mean. so 155,000 new jobs, christine, that's up a bit from november, but still pretty average, right? >> yes, it shows that businesses are hiring just enough workers to absorb new entrance into the labor market, people graduated from college, people who are coming into the country for the first time, just holding in there but not enough to bring the unemployment rate down so steady as she goes. let me show you some of the places where you're growing jobs because the average now for the year is about 153,000 a month for last year 2012, that's pretty much on par with what it was the year before so moderate hiring i would call it. i would call it a labor market at the end of the year that was treading water. here is your' seeing growth, health care. again and again, victor, we see health care
minutes ago the feds released the latest jobs numbers, 155,000 jobs were created in december, not enough to push down the unemployment rate from its revised level of 7.8%. now we're covering all of the angles from the politics to the ripple effect. let's start with christine romans and what the numbers mean. so 155,000 new jobs, christine, that's up a bit from november, but still pretty average, right? >> yes, it shows that businesses are hiring just enough workers to absorb new entrance...
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of the fed and out of washington so you have to be very careful about that i think the market at the moment feels tired, it feels exhausted, we are up 6% since the first of the year, up 11% in eight weeks. the market has really not had a pullback. by no means am i saying you are going to have this massive correction but don't be surprised. and long-term investors should welcome the if a act that the market pull backs little bit. 5 or 6% would be helpful. you want to see the market pull back and build a base before the market pulls high her. i suggest we broke through 1500 on the s and pf that were really important, if this demand was pent up, would you see the market blast forward. in fact, that didn't. what that tells you, there is a sense of exhaustion at the moment and one that needs to regroup. >> as guy who watches all this, what do you want to see more than anything? what would say to you we're back in business here? >> well, you know, i'd like to see consistent job creation for sure. i'd like to see consumer confidence kind of rebound. i would like to see investors get comfort
of the fed and out of washington so you have to be very careful about that i think the market at the moment feels tired, it feels exhausted, we are up 6% since the first of the year, up 11% in eight weeks. the market has really not had a pullback. by no means am i saying you are going to have this massive correction but don't be surprised. and long-term investors should welcome the if a act that the market pull backs little bit. 5 or 6% would be helpful. you want to see the market pull back and...
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labor market because the longer you're out of the market even ben bernanke, the fed chief, has said the longer you're away the harder it is to get back in, and you're very -- you're not very like lip at getting back in at the old wages and it really sets you back financially, it sets your family back financially, you've got to figure out how to get opportunities for those people. >> i'll ask dan lothian traveling with the president about that one. coming up. trend's your friend. you got the chart for the year? >> i want to show you the last six months in particular. remember the past spring and summer we were so worried, i was pulling my hair out of a potential double dip recession, five months to keep the unemployment from not getting much higher but not going lower. it's going in the right direction. >> thank you for that awesome information. happy weekend for you, my friend. >>> with the new congress in place and more of the financial battles ahead you just know that the white house is taking a very close look at these latest jobs numbers, let's get straight to our white house co
labor market because the longer you're out of the market even ben bernanke, the fed chief, has said the longer you're away the harder it is to get back in, and you're very -- you're not very like lip at getting back in at the old wages and it really sets you back financially, it sets your family back financially, you've got to figure out how to get opportunities for those people. >> i'll ask dan lothian traveling with the president about that one. coming up. trend's your friend. you got...
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. >> when the treasury writes checks to pay people, the fed will cash them. >> reporter: and that money would never be in public circulation. so it wouldn't caussin inflation. but he says it will only temporarily pay america's bills. won't bring down its massive debt long-term. that's also some conservatives' argument against it. >> i think this is waving pixie dust over the debt and pretending it's going to go away. another wild gimmick. minting new coins isn't going to do anything about dealing with the fundamental problem. >> reporter: and what if the coin got stolen? remember this from dr. evil? >> if you want it back, you're going to have to pay me $1 million! [ laughter ] >> reporter: apparently then the government could just mint another one. and by the way, none of this requires congressional consent. we've tried to see if this something the president would actually consider. white house hasn't gotten back to us. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> well, it's been three weeks since the massacre in newtown, connecticut. sandy hook elementary classes have been moved to a nearby town,
. >> when the treasury writes checks to pay people, the fed will cash them. >> reporter: and that money would never be in public circulation. so it wouldn't caussin inflation. but he says it will only temporarily pay america's bills. won't bring down its massive debt long-term. that's also some conservatives' argument against it. >> i think this is waving pixie dust over the debt and pretending it's going to go away. another wild gimmick. minting new coins isn't going to do...
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the feds are doing something about it. they are ruling out a whole new set of rules, one that clearly it out for me. all right, we didn't have it in place. that was stupid. we do now. what are they? >> right. it's not necessarily to keep people from getting mortgages, it's to keep lenders from taking advantage of people who get mortgages they'll never be able to pay for. january 21 it starts, a year the lenders have to comply. they have to prove that before writing a mortgage, they have to prove the lender has a job, money, a decent credit history. they have to prove the owner has expenses associated with buying a house. that they can pay for property taxes, they cannot saddle the borrower with monthly debt spam payme payments, all the debt, 43% of their income. >> shame on them, but many say the bank convinced me i could do it. >> no more deceptive teaser rates where you lure somebody into a mortgage and the, say, 3%, 6%, and it goes up to double digits. they have to be clear to the lender, the lender and borrower have to
the feds are doing something about it. they are ruling out a whole new set of rules, one that clearly it out for me. all right, we didn't have it in place. that was stupid. we do now. what are they? >> right. it's not necessarily to keep people from getting mortgages, it's to keep lenders from taking advantage of people who get mortgages they'll never be able to pay for. january 21 it starts, a year the lenders have to comply. they have to prove that before writing a mortgage, they have...
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feds, and find out that the majority of people have make i.d. human smuggling, we've have over 6,000 coming from mexico that we arrest that were heading for another state. so i think law enforcement is very critical, too. but i have compassion for latino people. it's a very complicated, convoluted situation. but at least someone is looking at it. maybe some day in our lifetime that decisions will be made instead of all of the talk and the politics and secure the border first and then we'll look into the problem. >> sheriff, when i was there in your country, when we were visiting and talk together, i had an opportunity to speak with many latino residents in your county, many there legally felt they were targeted, they felt uncomfortable in the community. have you since had a conversation or idea where you can make people who are in your county legally feel like they are not the target of law enforcement or overzealous policy in your county? >> i don't know if you mentioned targeting. we don't racial profile. the department of justice has taken me
feds, and find out that the majority of people have make i.d. human smuggling, we've have over 6,000 coming from mexico that we arrest that were heading for another state. so i think law enforcement is very critical, too. but i have compassion for latino people. it's a very complicated, convoluted situation. but at least someone is looking at it. maybe some day in our lifetime that decisions will be made instead of all of the talk and the politics and secure the border first and then we'll look...
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deposit it at the fed and the treasury could pay off its debts and we wouldn't have to deal with watching the catfight on capitol hill with dealing with the debt ceiling. paul krugman, the "new york times" columnist says it's a game mick but says in an op-ed that ran yesterday in the "new york times" says the trillion-dollar coin should be printed. we should sit down like serious people and deal with probably seriously. that may sound reasonable but if you've been living in a cave for the past four years, think twice about that. he specifically blames house republicans but both sides are gearing up for a fight on the debt ceiling. president obama said last week he won't negotiate and some republicans won't raise the debt ceiling without getting their spending cuts. the coin may be a big fat joke but it's not about the coin when you think of this, it's reflectiveysfunctional it is on capitol hill, they're creating a magic coin to solve the u.s. debt crisis? come on. >> i'd like to have my own personal trillion-dollar coin to pay off all my debts no matter what anyone else says. >> print yo
deposit it at the fed and the treasury could pay off its debts and we wouldn't have to deal with watching the catfight on capitol hill with dealing with the debt ceiling. paul krugman, the "new york times" columnist says it's a game mick but says in an op-ed that ran yesterday in the "new york times" says the trillion-dollar coin should be printed. we should sit down like serious people and deal with probably seriously. that may sound reasonable but if you've been living in...
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could the feds reopen the case? >> i think it certainly is possible. we don't know why the federal government stopped investigating this case. we don't know why the federal government didn't bring a suit after -- bring criminal charges after the investigation. so perhaps the missing link was a confession, perhaps it was the involvement, the details of his involvement. now that the government has that, maybe they will pick that up. when the government drops an investigation, you don't know why. it doesn't ever really mean it can't be resumed. >> reopened. sunny hostin, thank you. paula bloom, you're listening. your thoughts. >> this is what makes it very difficult to trust what he has to say. there is all these far reaching implications for anything he says now. this isn't done. you have any kind of legal thing there are times where he's very deliberate in his speech and times he was a little more fumblingy and thie iny and tryi. >> lance armstrong driven to win, talks a lot about winning and victory, winning no matter what. we're going to talk to paula
could the feds reopen the case? >> i think it certainly is possible. we don't know why the federal government stopped investigating this case. we don't know why the federal government didn't bring a suit after -- bring criminal charges after the investigation. so perhaps the missing link was a confession, perhaps it was the involvement, the details of his involvement. now that the government has that, maybe they will pick that up. when the government drops an investigation, you don't know...
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so will the feds want to try to reopen a mail fraud or wire fraud case against him? that's a possibility. once again, depending upon what he tells oprah. >> and, paul, i want to talk here about the possibility of redemption here. this is an individual who raised
so will the feds want to try to reopen a mail fraud or wire fraud case against him? that's a possibility. once again, depending upon what he tells oprah. >> and, paul, i want to talk here about the possibility of redemption here. this is an individual who raised
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the feds introducing rules that can make it harder for you to get a mortgage. plus one group wants to see pictures of osama bin laden's body. now a court is hearing its case against the president. and -- >> the nominees are -- >> the glitz, the glamour, the controversy. some big names left off the oscar list. you will hear them right after this. ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. . >>> it is the biggest debt most of us ever take on. a mortgage. we all watched the mortgage melt down. whether you are a homeowner or renter, it affected all of us by bringing on the great recession. today the government's consumer watch dog, the financial protection agency announced the new rules for home loans. what are they supposed the to do? protect borrowers from getting loans they can't afford and protect lender fres lawsuits. let me run through this for you. you have no more down payment loans. no more qualifying for a loan at artificially low teaser rates. no more so-called low doc or no do
the feds introducing rules that can make it harder for you to get a mortgage. plus one group wants to see pictures of osama bin laden's body. now a court is hearing its case against the president. and -- >> the nominees are -- >> the glitz, the glamour, the controversy. some big names left off the oscar list. you will hear them right after this. ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. . >>> it...
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the feds say he claimed to have explosives as he walked into the historic site yesterday. the bomb squad was called in. ultimately we're told neither bag contained explosives. >> you can if you want. it's your world, man. >> it's your world, lebron. yep, that was the president having a little fun with the members of the miami heat. lebron james there. the president honored the 2012 nba champs in a ceremony at the white house a little about two hours ago. he said he was disappointed his chicago bulls did not make it but heats championship victory was, in the president's words, well earned. not often you see the president looking short amongst folks. >>> a semi truck skidding out of control in china. loses control, flips on its side. in its path, a man on a motorcycle. we have the video. we'll show you after the break. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real
the feds say he claimed to have explosives as he walked into the historic site yesterday. the bomb squad was called in. ultimately we're told neither bag contained explosives. >> you can if you want. it's your world, man. >> it's your world, lebron. yep, that was the president having a little fun with the members of the miami heat. lebron james there. the president honored the 2012 nba champs in a ceremony at the white house a little about two hours ago. he said he was disappointed...
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a payment agency will be appointed to work out these details and the fed says borrowers eligible for this can expect to hear from that agent by the end of march. brooke? >> let me ask you quickly about the markets. we know the dow had a huge week up to that whole fiscal cliff debacle was over. how long before investors realize we're in for a cliff 2.0. >> they're realizing it now. it is part of the reason you're seeing a pullback in the market today. also, you know, there is not a lot of news to trade on today. that will change later in the week. corporate earnings season kicks off after the close on tuesday. alcoa will be reporting. but overall for the earnings season, not really the expectation to see stellar results in the last three months of 2012. thompson reuters expects earnings growth to come in at the slowest rate since 2009. we'll see if the battle in washington impacted companies toward the end of the year. this should be an interesting earnings season to look through. >> first cliff of three to look for, the last week of february. alison kosik, we'll be watching closely.
a payment agency will be appointed to work out these details and the fed says borrowers eligible for this can expect to hear from that agent by the end of march. brooke? >> let me ask you quickly about the markets. we know the dow had a huge week up to that whole fiscal cliff debacle was over. how long before investors realize we're in for a cliff 2.0. >> they're realizing it now. it is part of the reason you're seeing a pullback in the market today. also, you know, there is not a...
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the new york fed pointed out to "the financial times" that aig did have a choice, take the bailout or go bankrupt. that was really the choice that was there but that would have been catastrophic for the economy, which was already in bad shape and getting worse. star international, that's the company controlled by hank greenburg owns about a 9% stake in aig and gives it the power to force aig to consider this suit. aig's current ceo, robert mochier issued a statement saying aig paid back its debt to america with a profit and we mean it when we say thank you to the american people. at the same time the board of directors has fiduciary and legal obligations to the company and its shareholders to consider the demands served on us and responds in a fair, appropriate and timely manner. okay. while the board meeting is happening right now, carol, to decide whether aig will join this lawsuit they will decide by the end of the month what they are going to do. >> i know you'll keep us posted. alison kosik live at the new york stock exchange. near you there's a breaking news story going on in ne
the new york fed pointed out to "the financial times" that aig did have a choice, take the bailout or go bankrupt. that was really the choice that was there but that would have been catastrophic for the economy, which was already in bad shape and getting worse. star international, that's the company controlled by hank greenburg owns about a 9% stake in aig and gives it the power to force aig to consider this suit. aig's current ceo, robert mochier issued a statement saying aig paid...
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biting the hand that fed them. aig's board is considering joining a lawsuit brought by shareholders in 2011 against the u.s. treasury department and the federal reserve that claims the $182 billion bailout was unfair to shareholders. when i first heard this, my hair nearly fell out. it is not as simple as it sounds. this lawsuit was filed by shareholders of aig including the former chairman, maurice hank greenberg. greenburg built aig into the powerhouse that it was, that is until risky loans that it backed with exotic products nearly toppled the company, the u.s. banking system and earth. greenberg lost a lot of money aas aig's value plummeted. hank greenberg and several other shareholders of aig brought the lawsuit in 2011, against the federal government, claiming the terms of the loan were unfairly harsh and aig now run by a new management team and a new ceo has a fiduciary responsibility to its shareholders to look at the lawsuit and decide if they will join it. joining the lawsuit would be a funny way to thank
biting the hand that fed them. aig's board is considering joining a lawsuit brought by shareholders in 2011 against the u.s. treasury department and the federal reserve that claims the $182 billion bailout was unfair to shareholders. when i first heard this, my hair nearly fell out. it is not as simple as it sounds. this lawsuit was filed by shareholders of aig including the former chairman, maurice hank greenberg. greenburg built aig into the powerhouse that it was, that is until risky loans...
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it fed into that somehow iran was the start of the arab spring. this is a logic defying proposition. as we see throughout the middle east, the force are for change in the middle east, are forces to draw for islamists to come into governance. for there to be more of an islamiislam ist order throughout the middle east. but we constantly hear from american experts these same forces pushing for islamist political governance in egypt, libya, tunisia, throughout the middle east, are going to somehow push for a secular political order to take over in the islamist republic of iran. there is a basic disconnect in terms of how most americans are shown what happens in the middle east and particularly in the islamist republic. >> i should specify. we always say the arab spring. this would be the persian spring but one of the starts to these movements that took hold quickly and seemed to disappear almost as quickly as it appeared. i want to ask about sanctions. when you say the sanctions are meaneringless, there are plenty of exemptions of sanctions in the pas
it fed into that somehow iran was the start of the arab spring. this is a logic defying proposition. as we see throughout the middle east, the force are for change in the middle east, are forces to draw for islamists to come into governance. for there to be more of an islamiislam ist order throughout the middle east. but we constantly hear from american experts these same forces pushing for islamist political governance in egypt, libya, tunisia, throughout the middle east, are going to somehow...
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the whole armstrong story. i asked this one woman are you going to watch, she said [ speaking in french ] "when is it?" they are going to try to watch online but most people say they just want him to go away, they want the story to die down but they don't really care about the oprah interview. carol? >> what about the tour de france, is it affecting that, i'm sure it's affecting that race. what do they say about that? >> reporter: well, they feel at some point the integrity of the tour de france, though it's been shattered for now, because of the whole armstrong debackle that down the road they hope the image will be restored. people i talked to said it doesn't matter how much armstrong confesses or apologizes. the damage has been done. i was at the eiffel tower and talked to a bunch of people, he's just human. people make mistakes so there was much more sympathy than i expected there would be from so many people here i talked to. there was one person that said that he sympathizes with lance armstrong and said
the whole armstrong story. i asked this one woman are you going to watch, she said [ speaking in french ] "when is it?" they are going to try to watch online but most people say they just want him to go away, they want the story to die down but they don't really care about the oprah interview. carol? >> what about the tour de france, is it affecting that, i'm sure it's affecting that race. what do they say about that? >> reporter: well, they feel at some point the...
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the per capita income dropped for like 20 years straight. people were fed up. he represents hope and change, the things that obama stood for in our country in 2008. >> how do you respond to the critics? "time" magazine quoted about the film, human rights defenders suffer harassment, prison conditions provoking hunger rights and of course amnesty international reporting on venezuela that, you know, these are the kinds of things that they are seeing and that there's widespread, you know, corruption in the government as well. >> there is corruption, and there's corruption in every government i've been to in south america and central america. i've traveled through the whole region and been involved in many projects and i have to say that, you know, this is vague, scandalous, blurry stuff they throw out at venezuela when you compare it to what the united states has done in chile and argentina, brazil in the past and what we did recently in honduras. i mean, there's no comparison. colombia. you go around the region, and you have a -- you know, the united states has a
the per capita income dropped for like 20 years straight. people were fed up. he represents hope and change, the things that obama stood for in our country in 2008. >> how do you respond to the critics? "time" magazine quoted about the film, human rights defenders suffer harassment, prison conditions provoking hunger rights and of course amnesty international reporting on venezuela that, you know, these are the kinds of things that they are seeing and that there's widespread,...
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people are fed up. they're tired of waiting on legislators, tired of waiting on the president. they want to take action. they want to put pressure on retailers like walmart so you find this group, some of us.org created a petition, garnered some 250,000 signatures and tomorrow they plan to protest, brooke, in front of a walmart there in newtown, to hand that -- those signatures over and to make the point, they say that, you know, people shouldn't go to a store where you can buy diapers, where you can buy baby food and also be able to buy semi-automatic rifles. >> so, we know, on gun issues, going through congress, we know the vice president now has given his proposals to the president. should be getting details on that later in the week. here is the but. we don't really know what will get through congress. that's the big sort of question. but how much of a difference, george, could grassroots groups like this one really make here? >> well, you know, when you look at the number of signatures, it is a signature number of people who signed on to this. there is a new gallup poll th
people are fed up. they're tired of waiting on legislators, tired of waiting on the president. they want to take action. they want to put pressure on retailers like walmart so you find this group, some of us.org created a petition, garnered some 250,000 signatures and tomorrow they plan to protest, brooke, in front of a walmart there in newtown, to hand that -- those signatures over and to make the point, they say that, you know, people shouldn't go to a store where you can buy diapers, where...
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all of the bickering. we'll hear what you think about it and what is happening on capitol hill. >> i cannot begin to tell you how irresponsible i think this has been for both parties to play all the politics they've been playing and leaving the people out, leaving the people's concerns out and just letting this thing happen. both parties are responsible for this. both of them have been playing just little silly games. [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >>> we are waiting and, of course, watching for what happens in washington here. house democrats meeting with the vice president at this hour, perhaps even within minutes. leaving the white house and meeting with member
all of the bickering. we'll hear what you think about it and what is happening on capitol hill. >> i cannot begin to tell you how irresponsible i think this has been for both parties to play all the politics they've been playing and leaving the people out, leaving the people's concerns out and just letting this thing happen. both parties are responsible for this. both of them have been playing just little silly games. [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news...